Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Book Signing by Dynamic Duo

Come out to see us and afterwards on to Loving Day Celebration.   June 9th  1-3PM

"She's not my mother-in-law: She's my husband's mother" and "Black and white make brown" are two books you do not want to miss out on.  Authors Rebecca Miller Pringle and Cornelia Brown are two women who are spreading the word on diversity, justice, and empowerment.

Deja Vu Book Lounge
112 E. 116th Street
Harlem, NY



Website: Book Signing

Phone:             (646) 261-3840      

Age Suitability: Teens and up

Meet and greet free to the public- Signed copies available for $10

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Mortgage Crisis affects couples facing divorce

If your in-law wedged a gap between you and your partner and now find yourself facing divorce, there is something you should know.  Check out the article below:

http://gomestic.com/personal-finance/mortgage-crisis-affects-divorcing-couples/

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Just a step parent?

I found a new facebook page called "Just a step parent?"  There SM's and SD's can voice their frustrations concerns, questions, etc.   Check it out.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Radio Interview with Author Rebecca Miller Pringle

Dear Friends & Family,
      I was invited to be a featured spot light guest on the hit INTERNET TV SHOW- SPIRITUALLY RAW “The Ass Whipping Truth”
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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Apron Strings- Who should cut them off?

We all know at least one person who can be categorized as a "mama's boy."  I have a very good friend who loves being one and he is 52 years old.  But what exactly are apron strings and who should cut them off?  Should it be the adult son, his wife, his mother, anyone?    Or do they need cutting at all?  What are your thoughts?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

The Price is Right or is It? | Gomestic

The Price is Right or is It? | Gomestic

The price is right or is it?

The Price is Right- Or is it?

Peace at any cost some say, but how much will it cost?
           
This morning as I was reading my Bible and preparing for my radio interview on Spiritually Raw (www.Spirituallyraw.com), to discuss my book, “She’s not my mother-in-law: She’s my husband’s mother”,  I came across—“Things get worse before they get better but God will keep us afloat through the whole business.” My mind is blank right now regarding where I saw it exactly, but that isn’t important. What is important is that I read it and I could relate.  I must be headed right towards my jackpot I said to myself because I have hit one tornado after another.  I have been hit in my finances, my body, my patience, with my children, my spouse, my ex-spouse, and my extended family-- need I say more?  However, I have not drowned. I have stayed afloat, but it cost.
 
            Behind door #1 we have corruption.  Door# 2 has resources and door # 3 bonding. I have been through each door.  Some voluntarily and others pushed in.  What is behind each of these doors?  If you are interested in door # 1 go to http://www.lawlessamerica.com/ Inside you will read about Atlanta’s most corrupt judges, government, and law enforcement in the United States.  We have been there and done that.  My husband and I faced the Juvenile Court Giant and survived.  We have our custody war scars to prove it.

            Door# 2 has the USABFA- United States of America Blended Family Association which I am a member of.  Here families with yours, mine, and ours are welcome.  The USABFA works to connect blended families with one another and with the resources they need to build a healthier community by bringing blended families together and strengthening the bond they have with one-another and their communities.
www.usabfa.org  As a new member I am excited about the possibilities of sharing with others who are paying a similar price and also staying afloat. 

            Lastly, behind door # 3 is The Bonded Family Movement—seeing your stepfamily grow from broken to blended to bonded (www.thebondedfamily.com).  How beautiful is that.  I just learned of this movement today preparing for the show.  And as luck would have it, all my preparation and material I reviewed wasn’t even in the show.  I guess God has other plans as He usually does.  The Bonded family exists to serve blended families by helping them find encouragement, hope, and motivation as they learn proven practical step-family tips and techniques, inspired by 14 years of experience, research, study, and a faith-based foundation. Their vision is to strengthen and support marriage and children, and enhance the quality of everyday family life. 

            There you have it.  Door # 1 tries to sink you.  Door # 2 keeps you afloat ,and door # 3 helps you soar.  I’m not sure how much it will cost, but I bet the price will be right.  If you are interested in more information on step/blended families please visit http://www.millermediators.com/ or you want a Piece of Me on Facebook.  To find out more about my book, please visit http://www.outskirtspress.com/rebeccamillerpringle  I look forward to seeing and meeting local step and blended families on September 16th for Stepfamily Day at UCC in Cresskill!